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                    [Title] => What book would you bring to a desert island?
                    [Summary] => If you were stuck on a desert island –  without a cell phone, television, radio and computer – and could bring only one book, what would it be? 


Would it be a book to entertain you, to give you knowledge, to make you laugh and forget that you were indeed alone with no one to talk to, or a book that would guide you spiritually?
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If the US can do it, so can we. A long weekend is the best time to stop and reflect on the question, "How do we see the Philippines five years from now?"
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                    [Summary] => If you were stuck on a desert island –  without a cell phone, television, radio and computer – and could bring only one book, what would it be? 


Would it be a book to entertain you, to give you knowledge, to make you laugh and forget that you were indeed alone with no one to talk to, or a book that would guide you spiritually?
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If the US can do it, so can we. A long weekend is the best time to stop and reflect on the question, "How do we see the Philippines five years from now?"
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